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What cc is a 2006 Honda Rancher?

The 2006 Honda FourTrax Rancher came in several engine sizes, most commonly around 350cc, with some variants closer to 500cc. The exact displacement depends on the specific model and trim within the Rancher lineup.


Overview of the 2006 Rancher options


In 2006, Honda’s Rancher family spanned more than one displacement, so the engine size isn’t the same across every bike bearing the Rancher name. To determine the exact cc for a specific unit, you should locate the model code or check the VIN and official specs. The following outlines the typical displacement ranges you might encounter in the 2006 lineup.



  • 350cc-class Ranchers: The most common 2006 Rancher configuration, typically around 350cc (engine displacement commonly cited as approximately 347–350 cc).

  • 500cc-class Ranchers: Some trims within the broader Rancher family used near-500cc engines (roughly 470–500 cc) — these are the larger-displacement variants that appeared in the Rancher lineup during that era.


In practice, many 2006 Ranchers were the 350cc version, with only the higher-displacement trims following later in the mid-to-late 2000s. Always verify the exact model code to confirm the displacement for a given machine.


How to verify the exact displacement on your bike


Correctly identifying the cc requires checking official identifiers on the motorcycle itself. Use these steps to confirm the engine size for a specific 2006 Rancher.



  1. Locate the model code on the bike's frame or engine. Common Rancher codes include TRX350 (around 350cc) and TRX500 (around 500cc).

  2. Check the VIN on the frame or near the front of the bike; the code or digits can be cross-referenced with Honda’s parts/service catalogs to reveal the engine size.

  3. Consult the owner’s manual or factory service manual for the exact displacement listed for your model code or VIN.

  4. If in doubt, contact an authorized Honda dealer with the VIN; they can pull the official specification for your specific unit.


Knowing the exact displacement helps with maintenance parts compatibility, fuel requirements, and potential performance expectations. If you’re buying used or restoring a bike, obtaining documentation or confirming via a dealer is advisable.


Model code formats you might see


Model codes typically reflect the displacement and variant of the Rancher. For example, a 350cc model may carry a code indicating 350cc in its designation, while a larger-displacement model would bear a code closer to 500cc. The VIN can also be used in combination with official Honda resources to confirm the precise cc.


Bottom line


In 2006, a Honda Rancher could be around 350cc in the most common configuration, with higher-displacement variants near 500cc available in the broader Rancher family during that period. To be certain of a specific machine’s cc, verify the model code or VIN against Honda’s official specifications or consult a Honda dealer.


Summary



  • Most 2006 Ranchers were around 350cc.

  • Higher-displacement Ranchers in the same era could be near 500cc.

  • Always confirm with the model code or VIN to verify the exact cc.

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